Undergraduate
Gender and Policy Forum - Shattering the Glass Ceiling in Academia, Science, and Beyond
The Gender and Policy Forum is organized by the Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies and promotes synergies between researchers and public policy leaders in Latin America.
Panel 5: Shattering the Glass Ceiling in Academia, Science, and Beyond
Latin American Policy Leader Series: Visit of Regional Director of UN Women for Latin America & Caribbean: “Diversity, Equality, and Gender”
The Yale MacMillan Center Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Fox International Fellowship Program, and Program on Peace and Development are delighted to announce the 2022 Latin American Policy Leader Series.
From January to May 2022, the Yale community will have the opportunity to hear from and discuss with high-level Latin American experts and policymakers about how we can work together towards a more equal and just world.
Gender and Policy Forum - Protecting Women Migrants in the 21st Century
The Gender and Policy Forum is organized by the Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies and promotes synergies between researchers and public policy leaders in Latin America.
Panel 4: Protecting Women Migrants in the 21st Century
Migration in conditions of duress or force is particularly dangerous for women. Panelists will consider the causes and consequences of women’s migration as well as situations of extreme violence that women may experience when seeking to cross borders. The discussion will focus on how governments can protect migrating women.
We Were Always Here: Celebrating ALL Women at Yale
Women have always contributed to the life and history of Yale University. This exhibition honors these women — the named and unnamed, the seen and unseen, to applaud their heroic efforts that have contributed to and enriched Yale University immensely.
SASC Colloquium Series: 50 Years of Bangladesh
SASC Colloquium Series: 50 Years of Bangladesh
Panel discussion with Nusrat S Chowdhury, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Amherst College; Thomas Newbold, History, University of Chicago; Nazmul S. Sultan, Department of Politics and International Studies, Christ’s College, University of Cambridge.
Zoom link: https://cutt.ly/SASC414
The event is hybrid, Zoom with limited Yale-only in-person access.
Free the New Haven Panthers: The New Haven Nine, Yale, and the May Day 1970 Protests That Brought Them Together
The Black Panther movement played a pivotal role in New Haven during the 1970 May Day Rally. This student-curated exhibit explores the roles of the Black Panthers and Yale in creating a successful protest movement, representing the varying positions and perspectives that Yale affiliates and Black Panther organizers brought to the table in their disparate but related fights for justice and fairness.
SASC Colloquium Series: Tata: The Global Corporation That Built Indian Capitalism, Mircea Raianu
SASC Colloquium Series: Tata: The Global Corporation That Built Indian Capitalism, Mircea Raianu
Zoom link: https://cutt.ly/SASC310
SASC Colloquium Series: Slavery, Mobility and the Making of the Konkan, Ananya Chakravarti
South Asian Studies Council Colloquium Series: Book Panel: Unsettling Utopia: The Making and Unmaking of French India.
A book panel discussion with Rohit De, SASC & History; Kelvin Eng, History; and Doyle Calhoun, French Department.
Indie Lens Pop-Up Online Screening: The Donut King
Join us online for a free Indie Lens Pop-Up screening and filmmaker discussion of THE DONUT KING, a new documentary by Alice Gu, co-presented as part of the Center for Asian American Media’s CAAMFest.